What is

OpenSUTD?

This is our story.

Welcome to OpenSUTD!

“Ultimately, you can make it (SUTD) about the reason you came here in the first place. I mean that’s really all you can do, right? You just have to say to yourselves: I came here for this, and I’m gonna make it this thing, and no matter how many obstacles they put in my way, I’m just gonna keep trying to make it this thing.” ~ Tara

The OpenSUTD movement was formed with the desire to build a community in SUTD where anyone can contribute in a decentralized manner. It's an organic movement to embrace open sharing and collaboration modelled after the idea of an Open Organisation.

An ESD student sleeping ASD hours, he's inspired by how open communities organise themselves. People tend to be stronger together only if the values are aligned and thus this is really all he does here and there.

Timothy is over-excited about things like open source, machine learning, and good food. He is a strong believer in the power of open communities and hopes to develop sustainable community initiatives in SUTD.

Robotics specialist who believes that the first step to creating a better world is to keep information open and free. He aims to help students help themselves by releasing manycomprehensiveopensourceresources, alongside his many other projects.

James developed most of this landing page's foundation. He is currently spearheading quite a few side projects. He would be your friend if you offer him some free food, snacks, good jokes, comfort, a listening ear or an air mattress.

Filbert is keen on the ideation of technology implementations to solve everyday issues, and is currently working on SUTD's What the Hack and several other projects. A supper enthusiast, hit him up to talk about random ideas over the most important meal of the day.

Jun De is your run-of-the-mill coder that enjoys making conversations with those in the community. His recent contributions includes those to this website, as well as to the upcoming WTHack hackathon held in SUTD in 2020.